The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, September 29, 1900, Image 3

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    Roelof
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To the woll-dressecl mnsrulino world, Roolofs Hals nood no
ivcw.iiiicndat.ioii. They liavo for many years represented tho liigh-(i-l.tndard,
croaliii"-l,ho stylos and . furnishing tho models for all
Ihf imitations in tho hat trado.
Wo carry the full lino of the othor standard noods. Wo have
Tlin II EST at prices ranging down lo $1.25 for men, and 50c and
$1 no for youths; with, of course, tho usual exhaustive stock of boys'
mid children's novelties in hats and caps.
A Shirt Windocu.
A window full of shirts today. A hundred patterns of N1W
FALL SJIIRTS, including THE MONARCH. Here's a shirt
worth while studying. The variety of patterns is the largest and
tnptioul and the quality the host lo be had anywhere. Every shirt
in the lat a fitter.
Just
Two
Shoes.
Children's Kangaroo Calf, but
ton and lace.
Children's Kid, button and lace.
Heavy Soios plump stock.
Sizes 6 to 8 $1.15
Sizes 8 1-2 to 11, - $1.35
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2, - $1.65
Excellent School Shoes. Your
money's worth in every pair.
Pease & Mays'
Shoe Department.
auiLlrrSOat
Fall -
Dress Goods..
PLAID BACK GOODS for
rainy-day skirls in all the latest
cloths.
NEW PEBBLE SERGES in
navy and black.
VENETIAN CLOTHS for
tailor suits.
Suit and Skirt
Department.
In our Suit and Skirt Depart
ment the stock is now complete, and
we have some startling bargains to
offer.
Have you seen our RAINY
DAY SUITS and SKIRTS? Tho
correct thing for Fall wear.
Give the department a call.
All Goods Marked
In Plain Klsuroa.
PEASE Sl MAYS
The Dulles Daily Chronicle.
SjATI KPU SF.PT. !!!, 1000
ICE CREAM and
ICE CREAM SODA
' the go'den teste for the quarter, recita-; On accomodation, to privide lodgings for j
. tbns and Hinging. All tho friends of ( euch visitois as the lifctels &nd lodging
llif pcli jo! aro urged to he piesont. ! houses may not be a5e to accomodate, j
O'll- farmers nrn liwritYiim. infcrPOlP!) heru UjelZ'l anil Wl li. HUttB. Ulitlie
. in i ne ij.wits Harvest t.'amiv.-u. .ianv i"rt:"i tu cr' ruu cui
(Milium-jr.
OUR CHURCHES
Services will be held in the Christian
church tomorrow morning by the p-tstor,
Hi superintenu
holy bonds of matrimony and have the;
knot tied ne part nl the carnival cere
mony, ami ut tho expense of the com
niittee, A. K. L-.iko and Simeon P.olton.J
fruit, hivu,nnd nil modern conveniences.
I l'hls property positively muet go at any
reasonable oiler. Foi fuither particulars
see Hudson iv lirownhiil. i
V, A. Johnston will oiler a SyraciiFC j
BoH Chilied No. (01, M inch plow for
couio t.irm of exhibit , of cereals to be j
determined uoou uy the carnival coin-
mitiee. A largo number of similar ptiz-s 'fno nfter thirty. five years con-
ill bo oll'eied by The Dalles merchants, j timi0ua services, i-aye 1). O. Iielauil in
which will be published as soon as the , the Obsei ver. Every morning of these
coinmlltei! has time to arrange and j QW, venr3 wtj, ono exception, at a little
WAYSIDE GLEANINGS.
A Iir;in and Stevenson club has been
orpin d ut Kinsley w ith fifty mem
bers. Prufpff . Sandvig's second d.uieo of
the season wi'l be given at tlio Baldwin
Saturday n jjiit. s2( Sfl
The eirc jit c jurt of tlie state of Ore
gon for X'.erinati county convene-! at. the
coiTt liote-o in Aloro Monduy, Oct. 1st.
The Bla-tiir will turn over to the
Htinty treaFiner next Monday about
(15,000, the amount of taxes collected
'luring the month of .September.
Inst- .m night, on Third or Fourth
street, between Lincoln ami Washing
Ion, a fancy pink net scarf. Finder
I'least leave at this ofliee and receive a
reward.
The ex 'c it'tve committee -if tho street
Mr Rthl i.arvost carnival have oatab-lnht-d
tin- cunival headquarters in the
Oaten lire!; building, corner of Third
and t'n,,,,.
I'r. J.ul: Pally, tho original np"d pro
'lnivrnf tljj h county, toik a lino pample
'( I.Ih fr.i.tit-r farm 1900 crop to The
iWiea r,f ixMbltion in the Harvest
Cirnlvi' O' server.
H'V l!r i have E0(l all their interest
In their ,w mill, logging onmp, iteam
tt! Srtde- li, nnd dwelling at Cascade
I.ookp, tr, tho S'on-y A Kaioplor hum
tor(V.,, i i.,! Cawv, Wis.
Tinnon-Av evening at the Methodist
dmrrh Mrr, Ktt Lnrk-Klein will sing
"'0 br-.iuillul sacreil selection "Como
nto M-," Mr. Win. Itlmieh! aceom- i .i.-uso lo which ho finally sure.nme.l
1'invin ,f.r ut, Uu, vni-iillmi. i .i i i.i u..i,i0,. IMm int,,,-.
Manv!q'f'.
of them desire to attend, as it was im-, preparation of tin royal robes, which
possible for them to ho theie when Port- will be as rich as noney can buy and be
land was ir. They were then too busy, j the exclusive pryVertv of therjueon afier
but most of them will be free to take'a : t-lics carnival is oVer, Mrs. J. S. Sebenek,
lay-oil" by the date of the Dalles fair, uad Mrs. W. II. Eidy, Mrs. J. S. Fish and
they're t'oinj; to do it. Obsei ver. Mre- J- Seuert. On amateur photoi;-
Wo have just received instructions to j 'V' Mrs" V ' Lord' Mrfi" ,U'" " Wn'
jell one of the tinest LuiMmi: fcit,B in ; son, Miss Jenuiu JIanien :lnd Mr. Arthur
the citv, also modem eottage, on Alvord i heaiel f ,31H" a' ' m,,tB' fnn
aeenue. This is indeed a harin; an i iney ork.M. II. &. .ileon, Mrs G.
t-leKant 7-roo.n house, od lot and barn, j I5" Cns" aud Mre" A!l t'
nl!m,l,r ,.n,Hvnlp, I Ul1 weuuill-, Id securu mm uiri.eu
couple whej are willing to enter into the
P.. F. Lwio. father of Mrs. J. F. Moore
jf this citv, died suddenly vesterdav
fternoon, Sept. 2S, at the residence of , Elder Pan! Kruger,
Mr. Lswis was born in I fl.iIiMrv liantist .-Iniri-li lioi?. v ?v
jlCrie countv, New York, Fob. :!rd, 1821. j Clifton, pastor. Regular set vices at 11
in nen m years old lie crossed uiu plains ; a. , nnd 5 n. ... in ti10 'f,n,a (.,-hool
t no i
!.: .1
building on Court street. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
Zion Lutheran churoh, Siventh and
ho California and located at Piacerville
where he enj?.igedin mining and packing
and tnhiequently went into tho mer-
. . t ... . , , . Lnioii stre -ts Services at 11 a. m. and
Ljwiston winch was named after him.!,m . ., .
r, . , . c r, i- p. m; Lutheran League meetim
He wus married at Sacramento, Can-,,. .... , ...
, , , . , ' , :(:m. Cateohi3tical class will meet on
foiniu, in ISoO. In lh0 he moved to- . ... , , . .-,,.
, . , , 1 next N eduesday evenini; at i o'clock in
what is now Lake countv, Oregon, where , ,, , , ,,, ,,
. . . , .. .. ' . 'the church. Hev. W. Brenner nastor.
he buried his wife eight years Liter.'
From the death of his wife Mr. h-r.vis Methodist Episcopal church-Comer
f has made his home with his daughter, lMmi ",!" ""inSton, Kev. U. I-.
Mrs. Moore. Ho leaves four sisters, all "aw K Vior. .Morinny worfliiip utli;
I W. II. Vanbibber, as nice old man as
j ever lived, has quit 'ptddlin milk" in
classify them. A number of prists will
alro be riven foi unique features in the
parade.
.Indite .Mays went acrofs the river this
morniiiK. und in company with Mr.
Ivorick, of North Dalles, examined the
yrade lending to the ton of the Klickitat
mountain with the vie.v of seeing what
is necessary to bo done to put it in yood
condition for the team" haullnj; wheat to
this market. Mr. Maa has collected
several hundred dollnrn from Dalles
biiiiness men. which will bo expended
on tho grade under thu supervision ofRNV
Mi.P'Jiiek. Toh
Malt-olm K. Jameson, formerly deputy
United .States marshal at this place ami
n -jreat favoiite among Tl.e Dallea young
puople of rine years age, died in J'ort
land yeatetdiiy forenoi-n, ng'd about !10
years. Mr. Jameson was in tho Philip-
plnes'ith the Oiegou volunteers, wheioi
he obtained nn honoiablo recoid as a
ptd-lier. While tliero the teeda of the
after mi-lnight Van covered tho three
miles between The Dalles nnd his ranch
and delivered to his customers tlie two
milkiugj of the previous twenty -four
hoiirn. He has grown lich and prosper.
sous and mi.-bt years ago nave retired
from business on an amplo eompoleney
had not old habits kept him in the har
ness. He has sold tons of milk that he
never got any pay fgr; but never sued a
customer. Once ho was leaving the
lacle.iI fluid at an out of-the-way place to
a nijor widow with two invalid sons.
Noticing tho dillleulty which the grand
1 man had to deliver that quart, a
cash custodier close by remarked to Van
one bitter c-jld morning : " A hy do you
living in Minnesota, ono brother living I Sunday school at 10 a. in. ; class meet
on tho Pacific coast, and two daughters. ""8 t 12:15; Epworth League at 0:30;
The immediate cause of death was e.eunig service ui :.iu. turning memo,
pnplexy. Mr. Lewis was a man of ! "j'iko l'10- hxhe I'rleat." Evening
strict honor and integiity and of kindly - llle'ne'. ian "ttnioii.- Mrs. JMia
will bo I k-iviein win sing a hoio at tno
and
Ho
irfinnmtiq itunntctifl.
sadly missed by tho immediate members i ove"mC service. ,
of his family and bv tho little ones of I C-mregatiotial church corner Fifth
the neighborhood with whom ho was a
general favorite.
Itli; S;tiuahi.
A man from Twin O.Ua-3 farm called
at the Glacier office Tuesday, e'eeing W.
P. Watson's big squash, lie was remind
ed of thu big Equashes grown in Nebras
ka. Ho said he woi ked for a man who
had five acres in corn and tquashes.
Tlie squashes w eio so bit; they couldn't
get them into a common wagcu bed ar.d
h.id to put on tho hav rack to haul them
in from the field. The man took oti'
enough iqu,ihes to fatten sixty head of
beef cattle that winter, besides foi ty
bushels of corn to thu acre. A man from
Plankton who heard tho big fquash story
doit'.' You'll never get a cent." "That'sS H,, ,v rancher in Montana was glowing
where you're mistaken, my friend,
said Vun cheerfully, "Ood Almighty has
paid that bill years in advance."
J. li. Drown, of this iity, who was
died yesterday urfoie Justice Brown
hill on complaint of J. W. M-joio on the
I ehaii'e of usuik' objcuno lauuiiauo in the
were planted in bin system. His Inter-!.. m i..m,,.i r..,.. ,uif,. .,
.In-it.Ti 1111.. . . ..(... i i. .. !... ..f 1.!. .....II....M
. "iimen.a prnmiiieni jvingh-ineui. awaiisiuu commf "'" ' : l(lu complaining witness, was acquitted
y for:n r, was in town last, night, from Now Voik, who was telegraphed I f tw ofl)a)( lh(J uvjJenC(Ji i n,o opln
r. Wl.iti. ii hfi just received a patent j for a short time before his death. , o( UlL jnHue. frtilliiu to prove the
A four-horse team belonging to John j charge. Mrs. Moore swore positively
Proctor.of Klirkitat CJiinty. while on ! that Drown, lira loud, angry voice, called
tho wav to the ferry this morning got I her vile mime, in presence of Frank and
h carnival executive cjinmitlee will - wirci at a locomotive near tho Baldwin Mabel Spencer, who stood at a distance
k that all llllolnnull nil f.i nl inliv llK
I oss' b e, shall be ouspnuded between
'he lion o j) ,m,i jo o'clock on the
opening day of the fair that everybody
"ay Imvo a chance to attend and wlfnesa
ho isrnnil parade.
Arrangements for holding our fourth
niiial horticulturol exhibit at Hood
'"ver are going along Biiioothiy, nnd
"rythlng pointe to it being the most
ucteearui ,.x;,l)lt of t10 )r0liuctg 0f
Hood Hlver, White Balmon und nenr-by
""He ever held, says the Glacier.
Wioro win be some special exorcises
",0 M. K, ffundtty soliool tomorrow
"'ornlng m lOoVlock. PrteentaHon of
wari,6 to tlioae who linve coinniltled
saloon and, turning quickly around, 1 of about 150 feet j uuir enough, as Mrp,
lipped the wagon so aa lo throw the ' Mooro admitted, for thoui to hear all
driver from his seat and made a wild that was said. Tlie defense put Frank
dash hack to the neighborhood of Pease Spencer on tho stand, who testified that
& Mays' Implement warehouse, whore I he nnd 1Mb sister herd Mi. Brown and
they wore stopped by Adolph Shouder. 1 Mrs. Moore salute each other us they
On Second street they collided with tlie; mot at the time mentioned in tho com
hrewery wagon, which, however, was , plaint ; but Mr. Drown used none of the
not Injured. The horses, when caught, i language Mra. Moore accused hlin of
had not boon even rcratched, but the , using, und if he had he (Mr. Spencer)
coupling apparatus of the wnguu was j would have heard it. Three of Mr.
smashed in several places and had to be Brown's neighbors were called and bore
taken to Frank Gunning's hospital for strong testimony to Mr. Brown's good
repairs. ....
The executive committee of thoslieet
fair twid harvest camlvul Imvo uppolnted
the following additional committees ;
reputation In the neighborhood ol his
home, where he has resided for two
years us n peaceable and law-abiding
citizen.
and Court snouts. Dev. Poling, pastor.
Morning woiship at 11; Sunday school
at 12:15 ; Young People's Society li :Ii0 p.
m.; evening service at 7 :"(). Moining
subject, "Tho Church for tho Times."
Evening subject, "Music Its Place in
tho Church." Music for tho morning
service will be furnished by a double
qu-irlet choir, and in thu evening tho
choir will ha composed of male voices.
ii:ni'i.i: Mi.Mi.viJ ami r.oiNd,
County Superintendent Cilbeit went
lo Hood Diver this afternoon to spend
Sunday with his family.
Dev. I) V. and Mrs, Poling icturi-ed
lut ninhr, fioiii a visit to S ilem and
other joints in tho Willamette valley.
Miss Lena Morrinun has gono to
Philomath, where Klin htm accented a
position as teacher in the public tclu.o's
oi that placi-.
a big tquash for the state fair. A care-h-i-s
hired ui-iu, in hueiug about the
tquash, uceidentally cut It off the vine.! N. D. Brook", a (ioldendalo attorney,
The rancher w.w L-reallv eriuved at his 1,1 rlVt!" 'nun (.irants On (lie morn-
Iohs, but tho hired man s.Ud he could
raise it by hand. Fortunately the stem
was still on the squash, nnd procuring a
pan of milk, the stem waa inserted and
the milk soi n disappeared, Tho tquash
wna fed in this way until lipe. It was
taken to the state fair and took tho
tho premium for being the largest of its
kind. On opening it a nice roll of Jeisc-y
butter was found in tho center. Hood
Diver Glacier.
ing train. Mr. BrookH has arranued to
stump tho stateof Washington for the
Bryan ticket.
To I)elliiitirn t Tnxiu jf r.
The County Court having authorized
the immediate collection of delinr-nent
tuxes, I am compelled to comply with
its icquust, and will therefore proceed at
once to advertise. If you are delinquent
you w ill save cost an-1 e:pr:nes by im
mediate payment. All personal prop
erty unpaid will ho attached at the cost
and expense of the owner without fur
th'jr notice. Douekt Ki;i,i.y,
Sherifi'of Wasco Co., Or.
'I lie Dalles Sept. 17, 1000. 17 201-w
You will not have boils ii von tako
Ciarko & Falk's sure cure for bolls.
Clark A Falk's drug stock is new,
fresh and complete.
Clark A Falk are never close 1 Sued iv
Don't, foruct this.
Tho only store if.
this city wliero tin
Genuine Imported
Stransky-Stcel
Ware is 8old.
A little higher in
price, but outlasts
a dozen piecesof so
called cheap enam
cled ware.
BEWARES
Other wares look
has tho name
Stransky Steel
Ware on each piece.
Do not be deceived
First prize at 16
International Exhi
bitions. Highest
award at Worlds
Columbian Exlnbi
tion, Chicago Pre
ferred by tho best
cookingauthorities,
certified to by the
most famous chem
istfl for purity and
durability it is
cheapest because
BEST,
Vu(8 fur Oiii'nii ci r IIiii I'uinlviil ,
Austin, Mr
Banks, W A
Bowler, Michael
. ; Bertwell, C E
At. 2 o'clock this afternoon thu yoto Oiaik, WC
for queen of the carnival stood as foi- j lloiuer. Dave
lows :
Cora Joles
Annie llashun
L'..ie Bonn
, 283
.'-'16
. l!(5
CASTOR I A
For Infants ami Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
r'poTwu'
1 fin imvu-i i.
! vil v(MilNti i,4tIti)rH
I
I I'oilowing in the list of letteia remain-
ing in tlie poslofllce at The Dalleo nn
j called for September 2S, 1000. Persons
vailing for tho saiiio will yive date on :
which they were advertised: I
liKNTl.KMlIN,
Aimstioinr, Claiie
Dennett, Shirley
Deacham, Arthur
Orossoi, .1 W
Heudeisholt, Oraiit
Kulght, ICInior
Meal or, Andy
MeKellar, Frank
Pi all, J s!
Dobetls, (leorge W
I.AIIIKS.
Drown, Dachol Duniiell, Mazalti
llarkmun, Mrs J D McCullv, (iertie
Martin, Mrs Jennie I'r.ill, Mia O A ('.')
Sheifdan, Mrs
LewK K S
McCartney,
rrau, vj a ij
l.o.t.
Bears tho
ftiguuturo of
This (S.vturday iiiorning, on the way
Dufur and The Dalles, a valUe.
ill oblige by leaving it at Tim
I
Cuitoxu-i.i: ollice,
b20-1w
Keuiember this
celebrated enam
eled ware is special
ly imported for and
sold in this city ex
clusively by us,
It does not rust
nor absorb grease,
does not discolor
nor catch inside, is
notaflcctcd byacitls
in fiuitd or
vegetables,
will boil,
stew, roast
and bake
w i t li o u t
imparting
flavor of
pioviounly
c o o 1: e d
food und
wlli last
r for yenrs.
Wo cut
tion tlu
public
iigainst
iuiitutic-j
A .MlnUtol'K i,i(iil Wnrlc,
"1 had a severe attack of bilious colic,
got a boltlo of Chanibei Iain's Colic,
Clioler and Diarrhau llotnedy, took two
doses and was entirely cured," day Dev.
A. A. I'jwer, of Hmporla, Kan . "My
nelghlior acro-13 the street was sick for
over a week, had two or three bottles of
medicine from I he doctor. Ho used
them three or four days without relief,
then called in another doctor who tieat
ed him for come days and g.ive him no
relief, so discharged him. I wiut over
to see him the nest morning, lie said
his bowels wen In a temhlo fix, that
they had been ruuui.ig oil' so long that
it was almost bloo.ly Ihis. 1 atkol LI in
if he had tried Chamberlaiu'ti Colic,
Cholera and Diarrli.t-i Demudy and hd
said, 'No.' I went home and brought
him my bottle and give him one dose;
told him to tako another dose in fifteen
or twenty minutes if lie did not find
relief, hut he took no mote and was en
tirely cured." For Bale at D'akol-iy'd
drug store.
Through the mouths of Juno and July
our baby was teething an I Icok a run
ning oil' of tho bowels and sickuera of
the stomach," says O, P, M, Holllday,
of Deinlnt', lud. "His bowels uculd
move from live to eight tlmoH a day, I
had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera ami Diurihiot Demedy in the
hoiito and gave him four drops in u tea
spoonful (-f water ami he got bettor at
once. Sold at Dlakeley'a drugstore,
Muii't Kuti ii in,
.lust wet the nU'eeled part fnoly with
Mysterious Pain Cure, n Scotch lomedy,
and thu pain Is gone, h'ohi by Clarke &
Falk.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunbii'ii, Manufactured bv Clarke
& Falk.